You rang my lord? ;-)
Well after taking the last prototype to the bigbash I set to work on testing it, basically it didnt work again.

So its paused at the moment while I build up some more experience, I now have a few simpler projects on the go which should help.... that said I dont think your going to see a Coldfire card from me, although I will keep working on one.
In my honest opinion the I dont think a standard V4 coldfire can be interfaced to the Amiga's bus, except in the same piggyback way the PPC was done on the Cyberstorm. The only way I see forward is to use the V4e and its built in PCI bus and stick a PCI slave controller on the Amiga's side... not a clean system and not without its problems (for example trying to keep the address's of the motherboard mounted chips and ports in the same place)
So anyway at the moment Im playing with 10 minor projects, most just Zorro test boards and the like. (Placed an order just last night for the chips needed, the PCB's arrived two weeks ago... also I ordered an old V2 Coldfire which uses more 68K like bus signals, but is less 68K compatiable, just to play with)
Oh and by the way guys I reuploaded the CDTV website (along with the coldfire site) as I think Ive finally sorted out the server problems I had been having. I am also working on a redesign of the CDTV website, with lots of new info.
Thats basically it, I wish it was quicker, the project is getting rather old now and the costs have been high yet I still have nothing to show for it which is a bit of a bummer but I wont give up... but its probably best if you look at other solutions.